-Johnathan Joseph had a great Monday night during the Houston Texans 10-6 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. In addition to four solo tackles and two pass deflections, Joseph had made a wild, circus-like interception on an Andy Dalton long-ball. The interception was Joseph first of the season, and as you can see, he didn't make it easy for himself:

-The Tampa Bay Buccaneers released D.J. Swearinger yesterday, ending his disappointing tenure on the team. Disappointing, not because of Swearinger himself, but because of his injuries and his lack of given playing time. He's only had eleven tackles and a fumble recovery in seven games. Initial reports indicate, however, that there still is interest from a number of teams, including the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers were one of eight teams to put a waiver claim on Swearinger after he was cut by the Texans, and now with injuries playing a factor for all 32 teams, I'd be surprised to see D.J. out of work for long.

-Clowney back! Jadeveon Clowney is set to return to the active lineup for the Texans in Week 11, according to head coach Bill O'Brien. I am sincerely looking forward to seeing Ryan Fitzpatrick's beard fly in the wind as he tries to run from the "Dreadlocked Dynamo". Sorry, that nickname is in the "rough draft" stage, so to speak. Clowney needs a nickname though, and I don't see any of you coming up with ideas, other than Insane Clown Posse-related titles.